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what is the main ingredient in the filling of shoofly pie? a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. >>winning pick 3 numbers 2,3,6 >>winning pick 4 numbers 0,8,9,1 >>have fun with the games. best of luck. time for sports. northern illinois is the first team to make a b-c-s bowl game, and they wanted to prove they belonged with the likes of florida state. northern brought a 12- game winning streak to miami. huskies down 17-three in the third. jordan lynch fires over the middle to martel moore for an 11- yard touchdown. n-i-u would recover the onsides kick, trailing by a touchdown, but lynch scrambles and gets picked off by terrenc
what is the main ingredient in the filling of shoofly pie? a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the...
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yesterday, caribou maine was something like 15 degrees. today it is 32. the uconn, the arctic, and until we get a change in the upper level went to deliver that cold air south of the border, to approve will continue above average. here is the way the computer simulates the atmosphere for the next few days, with high pressure in charge. late friday we will get breast with a impressive storm system but we will just have a chance of a few showers as we get through friday evening. we will warm back up over the weekend behind the storm. early tomorrow, we will be in the 30's. 45 by midday, 48 in the afternoon. a very pleasant day with a lot more sunshine. 30% probability of showers as we hit 50 degrees on friday. partly to mostly sunny middle '60s on saturday and decreasing cloudiness on sunday. then slightly cooler as we head through monday. 51 is still well above average by the middle of next week. >> now, the toyota sports desk. >> now the latest on rgiii. tim is joining us from maryland right now. >> over the last week, i have learned enough that i could p
yesterday, caribou maine was something like 15 degrees. today it is 32. the uconn, the arctic, and until we get a change in the upper level went to deliver that cold air south of the border, to approve will continue above average. here is the way the computer simulates the atmosphere for the next few days, with high pressure in charge. late friday we will get breast with a impressive storm system but we will just have a chance of a few showers as we get through friday evening. we will warm back...
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. >> of the main threat for us tonight will be flooding. the thunderstorms will stay to the south but the range covers a large area now, especially the rest of the day. even that may be dropped before the expiration at 2:00. everyone else is under a flash flood watch, warning, or advisory. areas, the wind advisories continue, too. the showers are not intense thunderstorms but it will produce when overnight because some very cold there is headed our way. >> any time the weather strikes, you can get the forecast with our applications complete with live radar, current conditions, and the seven-day forecast. >> an emergency meeting of the county council tonight turned into a legal debate over how soon the embattled county executive can be forced out of office. >> he has details. >> to the council gathered to put in motion his ouster after he was found guilty of misconduct. but not so fast as the county attorney. >> with little fanfare, the resolution was introduced that after the supermajority council vote would removed the suspended county exe
. >> of the main threat for us tonight will be flooding. the thunderstorms will stay to the south but the range covers a large area now, especially the rest of the day. even that may be dropped before the expiration at 2:00. everyone else is under a flash flood watch, warning, or advisory. areas, the wind advisories continue, too. the showers are not intense thunderstorms but it will produce when overnight because some very cold there is headed our way. >> any time the weather...
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burns around the main battery. the second fire in two weeks thanks to the special lithium ion battery system. last week a fire broke out aboard a 787 after it landed in boston. that jet's auxiliary power unit battery showed severe battery damage. the dream line certificate the first jet to use these batteries. faa ordered special precautions because of the tendency to over heat. >> those lithium based batteries are used in ipads, plug in cars in the past, millions of lap 207s have been recalled because of batteries over heating. >>> one of the most unusual rescues we have ever seen. a woman went out for a cigarette and became wedged between two buildings. it happened in portland the woman fell and got trapped in a space that was only 10 inches wide. firefighters used concrete saws to cut a hole in a cinder block to get her out. >> we used basically soapy water to kind of lube up the sides of the walls and then between us and her, she was getting out. >> wow, rescuers used high powered air bags to spread the walls a
burns around the main battery. the second fire in two weeks thanks to the special lithium ion battery system. last week a fire broke out aboard a 787 after it landed in boston. that jet's auxiliary power unit battery showed severe battery damage. the dream line certificate the first jet to use these batteries. faa ordered special precautions because of the tendency to over heat. >> those lithium based batteries are used in ipads, plug in cars in the past, millions of lap 207s have been...
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photograph of the brooklyn atlantic's baseball club mounted on a card and it was found at a yard sale in maine. the only other card like it is in the library of congress. >>> just ahead, musical stares to brighten your morning commute. >>> who won big at the people's choice awards. >>> and a new home for a family devastated by hurricane sandy. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back. we are about to start off a nice warming trend across the east coast. it's already in the 40s right now. that's warmer than our average high temperature for this time of year. so we are certainly off to a good start. we've got heavy rain, though, down across new orleans. severe thunderstorms possible. look at our temperatures. 48 degrees today in kansas city. and then tomorrow, it looks like temperatures will get back into the 30s. mara. >> thanks so much, dylan. >>> well, the people have spoken, and they are crazy for the "the hunger games." the blockbuster film was the big winner at last night's people's choice awards notching out five wins including favorite movie. adam sadler won famo
photograph of the brooklyn atlantic's baseball club mounted on a card and it was found at a yard sale in maine. the only other card like it is in the library of congress. >>> just ahead, musical stares to brighten your morning commute. >>> who won big at the people's choice awards. >>> and a new home for a family devastated by hurricane sandy. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back. we are about to start off a nice warming...
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he wants to treat the boy like his main woman. he wants to take care of the boy. >> and he thinks you're a 14-year-old boy? >> correct. >> glen mitchell is driving from indiana. he's on one of these dark country roads. he gets lost. >> yeah. go -- make sure you are going east. >> it was very intense. >> there's a cop following you? >> i think he makes a funny move on the road. and there's a police officer there. this makes mitchell spooked. and so he gets back on the road and starts to hightail it back to indiana. >> there's a cop before him and after him. they're guiding him back to the freeway because he lied and told them he got lost and is trying to get back to indianapolis. >> there's a continuing conversation about whether or not, you know, he'll turn around, whether he's going to come. >> they're going to pick him up. there's no way he's coming back tonight. >> all right, here's the situation. >> frank from perverted justice alerts the sheriff's men about what's happening. >> they can take him right now before he leaves the
he wants to treat the boy like his main woman. he wants to take care of the boy. >> and he thinks you're a 14-year-old boy? >> correct. >> glen mitchell is driving from indiana. he's on one of these dark country roads. he gets lost. >> yeah. go -- make sure you are going east. >> it was very intense. >> there's a cop following you? >> i think he makes a funny move on the road. and there's a police officer there. this makes mitchell spooked. and so he...
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wall street's has been soaring lately doesn't seem to be doing enough for main street. we will break down the big gains and how soon before the experts say they may get folks back to work. plus, hostess might have found a new home for some of its iconic treats. we'll tell you which ones and when you and cavuto could pick up some of your favorites. >> shepard: well, stocks are on a roll this month. but some of the analysts say they are concerned that wall street's performance is not helping the nation's slumping jobs numbers. here is a look at the dow since january of '09. you can see that steady rise in the past few years. up, up, up. in fact the dow and the s&p are close to all-time highs. but kill joy joy economists say there is a disconnects. they point to the nation's high unemployment rate which has essentially been stuck at 7.8% since september. gerri willis is here from the fox business network. all the ceos are getting big money. why do you expect these two markets to trade together? they don't. >> shepard: not the way things run these days i don't. >> it's craz
wall street's has been soaring lately doesn't seem to be doing enough for main street. we will break down the big gains and how soon before the experts say they may get folks back to work. plus, hostess might have found a new home for some of its iconic treats. we'll tell you which ones and when you and cavuto could pick up some of your favorites. >> shepard: well, stocks are on a roll this month. but some of the analysts say they are concerned that wall street's performance is not...
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now, there may not be a crystal ball as in new york but the main square is a scene for an all out street party complete with fireworks and live music mike masco i got to ask is that not a place you would want to celebrate at least one new year. >> i tell you that's -- look at that. what's going on right now? >> that's a jet pack. that's the guy with the jet pack making laps around the pond. but i have to say amsterdam would be a unique place. >> it looks safe. >> really? yeah. everyone is having a good time together. working and playing well together would you go there to have a good time. >> i never went but friends went say it's wild. maybe next year what do you think? outside we go annapolis good morning. let's kick it off and get going. we are talking temperatures around 35 degrees. certainly milder than where we were yesterday morning and it's a calm wind pressure falling down some. here's temperatures across- town. 30s to 40 in annapolis. bel air 37 degrees. we are on the chilly side. certainly not too cold, but wait until we go into wednesday morning, thursday morning when it gets
now, there may not be a crystal ball as in new york but the main square is a scene for an all out street party complete with fireworks and live music mike masco i got to ask is that not a place you would want to celebrate at least one new year. >> i tell you that's -- look at that. what's going on right now? >> that's a jet pack. that's the guy with the jet pack making laps around the pond. but i have to say amsterdam would be a unique place. >> it looks safe. >> really?...
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that led to hundreds of vendors pulling out including one of the main sponsors. cabela's and the show indefendant knit postponement. it was slated to open next saturday. this will have far-reaching ripple effects. first, it is a 43 million dollar loss for the region and think about that. the show draws around 1200 vendors and thousands of attendees from all over including here in maryland. the visitors won't spend any money on hotels or food in harrisburg. now the vendors themselves will lose money in lost sales and unbooked trips and it will hurt local economies and the cities and states from which they are from. gun rights groups are haling the move as victory for the second amendment and letters are headed to the tom corbett asking him to allow the show to go on without the event organizer and one without weapons bans. no word this morning on whether the move is gain anything traction. >>> five things to know on this friday morning. vice president joe biden heads to richmond virginia to selling the gun policy agenda and is expected to speak at commonwealth uni
that led to hundreds of vendors pulling out including one of the main sponsors. cabela's and the show indefendant knit postponement. it was slated to open next saturday. this will have far-reaching ripple effects. first, it is a 43 million dollar loss for the region and think about that. the show draws around 1200 vendors and thousands of attendees from all over including here in maryland. the visitors won't spend any money on hotels or food in harrisburg. now the vendors themselves will lose...
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they went up by a quarter today at the main toll plaza bringing the rate to $1.75 for a standard two-wheel vehicle. tolls are also up a quarter to the on and off ramps bringing them $1 a piece. >>> tomorrow means a return for the normal daily routine to mean a lot more cars on the road. be sure to join all of us for the traffic and weather you need before you head out the door starting at 4:25 a.m. >> i know my kids are not ready for this reality check. but erica is in the weather center with an early look at our forecast for tomorrow. >>> well you're going to have to bundle up those kids as they are waiting for the bus because we're going to see breezy conditions moving back in along with a return of the sunshine. our temperatures today, they're not too bad though. we have had highs in the 40s throughout the areas. with a lot of 43s and 44s out there. we got up to 45 officially at reagan national in d.c. and our low temperature is 38. well above normal for the low as we didn't have a big range between the high and low temperatures and because of that cloud cover and because resetting all
they went up by a quarter today at the main toll plaza bringing the rate to $1.75 for a standard two-wheel vehicle. tolls are also up a quarter to the on and off ramps bringing them $1 a piece. >>> tomorrow means a return for the normal daily routine to mean a lot more cars on the road. be sure to join all of us for the traffic and weather you need before you head out the door starting at 4:25 a.m. >> i know my kids are not ready for this reality check. but erica is in the...
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th their main input costs are declining cre indramatically. paper, ink, aluminum, that is because there is not a lot of inflation. that is oolala. if you want to play the silent bull market in packaging. bms or berry plastic. this is one of those not so rare cases i definitely like both stocks. the real question here is not which one has the better buy. it is which one is more suited to the stock both have interesting characteristics. if i tell you that berry plastics have the most, they could go wrong, but very badly. it is a very conservative stock, excellent mix of clients and solid dividend, i have seen the stock yielding 3.5% people didn't recognize what was happening. the public became public and it became a dud and people fled from this thing. it only developed $14 and change. it is only a point and a half below the price. there is an opportunity here. now berry takes a tech or formal like approach. the company is an impressive rd operation. including a major design facility. where berry can create a prototype using that cool 3d printin
th their main input costs are declining cre indramatically. paper, ink, aluminum, that is because there is not a lot of inflation. that is oolala. if you want to play the silent bull market in packaging. bms or berry plastic. this is one of those not so rare cases i definitely like both stocks. the real question here is not which one has the better buy. it is which one is more suited to the stock both have interesting characteristics. if i tell you that berry plastics have the most, they could...
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it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> in a unanimous vote the senate foreign relations committee sent john kerry on his way towards full senate confirmation as secretary of state. >> what a privilege, seriously, to work with you and now to
it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast...
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the major roadway you'll find blocked off after a water main bursts. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" this thursday, january 3, 2013. >>> in adams-morgan, police are trying to identify a body found on biltmore street. a man has been missing since new year's eve. megan mcgrath with more. >> reporter: the discovery was made last night. the body found at the bottom of a light shaft at an apartment in biltmore streets in adams-morgan. there's a rooftop patio at the top of this building. we're told by neighbors there were people up there celebrating on new year's eve. police were on the scene until about 2:30 this morning collecting evidence and piecing together exactly what happened. of course, also trying to identify the body that was found at the bottom of that shaft. one of the things they're looking into is the possibility that it's 23-year-old michael poe of poolesville. he's been missing since new year's eve. his family and friends canvassed adams-morgan yesterday posting flyers and looking for information on his whereabouts
the major roadway you'll find blocked off after a water main bursts. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" this thursday, january 3, 2013. >>> in adams-morgan, police are trying to identify a body found on biltmore street. a man has been missing since new year's eve. megan mcgrath with more. >> reporter: the discovery was made last night. the body found at the bottom of a light shaft at an apartment in...
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. >>> next, to pittsburgh where a massive water main break flooded roads and cascades of water spilled on to passing cars. the 12-inch line rupture also led to the evacuation of a college dorm forcing students to wait out in single digits weather. >>> downtown minneapolis, the rupture turned roads into rivers before are crews were able to put a clamp on the massive leak. >>> a school of sharks forced florida to shut down jensen beach. marine scientists say the sightings are unusual since the sharks' natural food supply has not been spotted in the area. >>> and finally, a virginia bagel shop has come up with a dish they feel best described the fiscal crisis in washington, d.c. it's called the congressional sandwich made with mainyonnaise mustard cheese and a lot of baloney. >>> in sports, oregon's de'anthony thomas ran it back. they crushed number 5 kansas state 35-17. >>> tonight, it's the cotton bowl game in arlington texas as number 9 texas a&m plays oklahoma. >> in new york, an acrobatic backwards jam. the knicks got a 100-83 win over san antonio. in baseball, former yankees player
. >>> next, to pittsburgh where a massive water main break flooded roads and cascades of water spilled on to passing cars. the 12-inch line rupture also led to the evacuation of a college dorm forcing students to wait out in single digits weather. >>> downtown minneapolis, the rupture turned roads into rivers before are crews were able to put a clamp on the massive leak. >>> a school of sharks forced florida to shut down jensen beach. marine scientists say the...
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. >> right now, we're in two main. this is the highest classification inside the facility. what brought me here was in 2003, i got into a fight with a correction officer in 11 main, and since then, my classification is at the highest it could be inside the building. and it will stay like that for five years. and every time i come back into the ntc, i'll wind up back in here. >> how am i living? it's like a zoo in here. they treat us like animals in here. you ain't got no freedom in here. you get told what to do. when to eat. how long you get to eat. you don't get to move out of this one spot unless you're going to the mess hall. it sucks. >> nine "u" on the count. you have to be very aggressive at times. sometimes it takes force, sometimes it doesn't. it is tough working with all men. a lot of men feel that women are inferior to them, so they don't have to listen to women, and that makes it a little tougher also. i haven't been on the job all that long to have anything really bad happen to me. since i've been on the job, everything has been basically -- they keep everything
. >> right now, we're in two main. this is the highest classification inside the facility. what brought me here was in 2003, i got into a fight with a correction officer in 11 main, and since then, my classification is at the highest it could be inside the building. and it will stay like that for five years. and every time i come back into the ntc, i'll wind up back in here. >> how am i living? it's like a zoo in here. they treat us like animals in here. you ain't got no freedom in...
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melissa: is good for the economy, good for jobs, what is your main message? >> fracking has never polluted water sources. at least the head of the epa, she said that twice to congress, not a single piece of scientific evidence to show the fracking -- melissa: because there is no evidence, people have not been out there looking at it, have not been focused long enough. just trying to be the devil's advocate. >> fracking has been going on in america since 1947. there is a big test pool. we would have known about it by now. every step to fracking it is scientific reports. this is one place where the science is settled. fracking has been going on since 1947. melissa: do you think you'll be able to reach enough people out there o where does the name of matt damon reach more people? >> it has zerasked nominations, a very interesting phenomenon. we will be on tv and that is great, every american, most americans will have a chance to see it. on access to january 22, 9:00 p.m. eastern. melissa: you have to get your plug-in. thank you for coming on. time for today's fu
melissa: is good for the economy, good for jobs, what is your main message? >> fracking has never polluted water sources. at least the head of the epa, she said that twice to congress, not a single piece of scientific evidence to show the fracking -- melissa: because there is no evidence, people have not been out there looking at it, have not been focused long enough. just trying to be the devil's advocate. >> fracking has been going on in america since 1947. there is a big test...
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the following morning it was the main topic of conversation among the inmates. >> a man right there got stabbed two beds over, right. you know, i hear the dude scream. i wake up. i look. i see it taking place. the dude holding his arm up. you know the man swinging the knife at him. >> i was awakened abruptly by tim saying, "the [ bleep ] stabbed me, he stabbed me." naturally i jumped up because it's right in my cut. i get up, tim's putting his t-shirt around his arm and he's bleeding profusely. and [ bleep ] is standing there, like in a zone, like in a very dangerous place in his mind. and he starts to come back. he's got a knife in his hand. blade's about 14 inches long. so i immediately grabbed my towel off my bed, and i approached him. i said "[ bleep ] back up, man, go ahead on. back up, man." and as he was doing so, he ran into lopez. >> instead of letting him keep that knife in the condition that he was in, i felt i should take it from him. there was no officer in there. he was out doing something else. i felt like i didn't want to see nobody else get hurt with that knife because
the following morning it was the main topic of conversation among the inmates. >> a man right there got stabbed two beds over, right. you know, i hear the dude scream. i wake up. i look. i see it taking place. the dude holding his arm up. you know the man swinging the knife at him. >> i was awakened abruptly by tim saying, "the [ bleep ] stabbed me, he stabbed me." naturally i jumped up because it's right in my cut. i get up, tim's putting his t-shirt around his arm and...
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abstract artist daniel ebara created a series of collages for the congress center main hall. it's called the tranquil labyrinth. a colorful theme for an event that stresses cooperation and innovation. >>> that's the show for today. thank you so much for joining me. i'll see you back in new york. next week, the business broadway. seeing green in the bright lights of broadway? each week, keep it right here where we are "on the money." have a great weekend, everybody, i'll see you again next weekend.
abstract artist daniel ebara created a series of collages for the congress center main hall. it's called the tranquil labyrinth. a colorful theme for an event that stresses cooperation and innovation. >>> that's the show for today. thank you so much for joining me. i'll see you back in new york. next week, the business broadway. seeing green in the bright lights of broadway? each week, keep it right here where we are "on the money." have a great weekend, everybody, i'll see...
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dangerously low temperatures are shutting down schools and causing water main breaks. warming centers have extended hours to help the influx of homeless people and those without heat. on tuesday, one person was killed in this massive pileup of 20 vehicles caused by icy conditions in michigan. got to be safe out there. nbc's meteorologist bill karins has more on this dangerous cold snap. it's a good thing we're in here. it's tough outside. >> great lakes, northern plains, it's been two or three years -- we had a couple of mild winter storm. this one caught everyone's attention. a little shock to the system. what's interesting about this arctic blast is that it's really a fine line. if you're north of this polar jet stream you're in the cold, cold air. but to the south and including all of the west it's been very mild. even in florida it's mild. even portions of the southern plains and down through texas and louisiana it will be mild. here's what happens a week from now. complete pattern switch. we'll watch the cool air returning to the west and rockies. mild air returns
dangerously low temperatures are shutting down schools and causing water main breaks. warming centers have extended hours to help the influx of homeless people and those without heat. on tuesday, one person was killed in this massive pileup of 20 vehicles caused by icy conditions in michigan. got to be safe out there. nbc's meteorologist bill karins has more on this dangerous cold snap. it's a good thing we're in here. it's tough outside. >> great lakes, northern plains, it's been two or...
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she's heading to cayo largo, a tiny spit of limestone and sand 50 miles south of cuba's main island. but it's not the sun and surf that attract her. her mission must wait until nightfall. the conditions are perfect -- it's quiet and pitch black. but she has chosen this beach for another reason. it's the very beach where she was born. in one of nature's great feats of navigation, she has traveled hundreds of miles to cuba for a single hour of work. she creates a cavity deep enough to protect her fragile cargo from the elements. finally, she is ready. for about 20 minutes she is in a near-ecstatic state... releasing up to 200 eggs into the sand. when she's finished, she buries her precious payload... and drags herself back out to sea. she leaves her hatchlings with a one-in-a-thousand chance of survival. and she has no idea what her beach has become. cuba may be off-limits for americans, but for the rest of the world, the secret is out. in 1991, when the collapse of the soviet union nearly bankrupted the country, the regime opened its pristine beaches to europeans, canadians, south ame
she's heading to cayo largo, a tiny spit of limestone and sand 50 miles south of cuba's main island. but it's not the sun and surf that attract her. her mission must wait until nightfall. the conditions are perfect -- it's quiet and pitch black. but she has chosen this beach for another reason. it's the very beach where she was born. in one of nature's great feats of navigation, she has traveled hundreds of miles to cuba for a single hour of work. she creates a cavity deep enough to protect her...
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now it's time for the main event. the stock super bowl. where bank of america up 109% last year, squares off against pulte, up 188%. that's got to be the favorite, right? the bank versus the home builder. i asked you the viewer to chime in against the outco outcomoutcome outcome @jimcramer. we are pooling your votes. believe it or not, bank of america is heavily favored. 75% of you picked bank of america, despite the fact that it lost people ba jillons of dollars over the years. if the viewer is right, it's a close call. i would go to twitter underdog pulte. the reason? pulte and bank of america took the honors, part of strong secular, groups that will do quite well in 2013, company sector accounts for 20%. sometimes higher in banks. this is a very important part of the allocatio the calculation. banking versus housing. i like both areas. banks have not suddenly become fabulous businesses. struggling with superlow interest rates, and a lack of loan growth. however, a ton of improvement here. and that is why bank of america, more than doubl
now it's time for the main event. the stock super bowl. where bank of america up 109% last year, squares off against pulte, up 188%. that's got to be the favorite, right? the bank versus the home builder. i asked you the viewer to chime in against the outco outcomoutcome outcome @jimcramer. we are pooling your votes. believe it or not, bank of america is heavily favored. 75% of you picked bank of america, despite the fact that it lost people ba jillons of dollars over the years. if the viewer...
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we went straight out on to the main road. huge piles of smoke. there were guys running and shouting a plane flu into the crane here. >> the crane is extremely unstable now and people are urged to stay away from the area. >> $51 billion of relief. all but one democrat voted for the bill. many republicans voted against it because the bill was filled with pork. >> a tragedy like hurricane sandy shouldn't be used as an excuse of a grab bag of spending having nothing to do with emergency relief. >> the bill now heads to the senate. >> overnight japan's two biggest airlines grounding all of the boeing dreamliners for safety checks. this after another one was forced to make an emergency landing. battery problems and a burning smell in the cockpit for the new jet following the battery fire. cyclist lance armstrong has a long way to go on his quest for forgiveness. that is the message from the world anti doping agency. he must confess under oath to doping if he wants his lifetime cycling ban reduced. the new york post also reports federal authorities may
we went straight out on to the main road. huge piles of smoke. there were guys running and shouting a plane flu into the crane here. >> the crane is extremely unstable now and people are urged to stay away from the area. >> $51 billion of relief. all but one democrat voted for the bill. many republicans voted against it because the bill was filled with pork. >> a tragedy like hurricane sandy shouldn't be used as an excuse of a grab bag of spending having nothing to do with...
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he created supporters of religion when he was passed over for leadership of the main movement. what conclusions can we draw from all this? that these groups are largely composed of local thugs with long-standing local grievances that often have very little to do with global jihad. terrorism has also been very good business for them. while their own causes have lost support at home, they have latched on to the al qaeda brand and the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind osama bin laden's words in 2004. all that we have to do is send two mujahedeen to the furtherest point east to raise a piece of cloth on which is written al qaeda in order to make the generals race there to cause america to suffer human, economic and political losses. to play into their own hands. for more on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine. >>> up next, my interview with the prime minister of russia, dmitry met vedev on syria, human rights and much more. don't miss it. etdon't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasiona
he created supporters of religion when he was passed over for leadership of the main movement. what conclusions can we draw from all this? that these groups are largely composed of local thugs with long-standing local grievances that often have very little to do with global jihad. terrorism has also been very good business for them. while their own causes have lost support at home, they have latched on to the al qaeda brand and the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining...
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and another water main break, route 2 at north kings highway. back to you guys. >> thank you, landover. prince george's county detectives say keith watson was shot on rangewood drive. investigators are looking for a black audi with maryland tags. 012524ce. if you have any information, call police. >>> and school buses could have video cameras on to catch drivers speeding around them at stops. have we seen a lot of these cars driving around buses? >> you know, barbara, the one point or another, we've all seen it happen. the school bus turns its yellow flashers on. prepares to come to a stop and the car blows right by disregarding the signal. here's in falls church, possibly before the end of this school year, blowing that signal could possibly cost you $250. >> reporter: it's a little after 8:00 a.m. and bus driver jenny atkins fires up her rig to start a route here in falls church, virginia. the stop lights are on and the swing arm is out and kids trickle their way up the steps to their seats as parents wave them off. traffic isn't heavy, but th
and another water main break, route 2 at north kings highway. back to you guys. >> thank you, landover. prince george's county detectives say keith watson was shot on rangewood drive. investigators are looking for a black audi with maryland tags. 012524ce. if you have any information, call police. >>> and school buses could have video cameras on to catch drivers speeding around them at stops. have we seen a lot of these cars driving around buses? >> you know, barbara, the...
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outside of the civil war in syria the main concern right now is north africa. libya, algeria where we had the recent hostage taking and deaths of americans. mali where the french are fighting islamist extremists. according to professor burns, this sort of instability could go on for a very long time. >> it may be we don't see the future map of the middle east. it doesn't reveal itself for another 10 or 20 years. this this is so deeply rooted. >> chaos possibly for many years to come. the one thing we know for sure is that terrorists and extremists love chaos. >> that's true. jonathan, thank you. well, online dating doesn't always work out. the woman who says match.com, matched her with a man who stabbed her 10 times and kicked her in the head. mary k. beckman is her name. she is now suing match.com for $10 million. because she says it fails to warn users that online dating can be dangerous. ha! >> mary k. says she met this man wade wiley on match.com in may of 2010. months after she broke up with him he stabbed her 10 times with a butcher knife. repeatedly stom
outside of the civil war in syria the main concern right now is north africa. libya, algeria where we had the recent hostage taking and deaths of americans. mali where the french are fighting islamist extremists. according to professor burns, this sort of instability could go on for a very long time. >> it may be we don't see the future map of the middle east. it doesn't reveal itself for another 10 or 20 years. this this is so deeply rooted. >> chaos possibly for many years to...
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. >> people couldn't breathe, that was the main thing. they were trying to open the doors. main thing for me, no safety measures were given, no information was given to help people in panic situations. they couldn't breathe. we couldn't breathe. >> metro officers were tied up trying to get people out of tunnel who ditched the trains. that meant a lack of help directing passengers on to shuttle buses outside the navy yard station. >>> a metro bus is now out of commission after becoming the scene of a stabbing. a rider stabbed a man twice in the chest. the attacker jumped off the bus as it approached 11th and h streets. rescuers took the victim to the hospital. we're told he should be okay. police do not know if the attacker knew the victim or if the stabbing was random. >>> we are learning new information overnight from that chain-reaction beltway crash. an arm of a prince george's county firefighter to h to be reattached. 30-year-old lieutenant ryan emmons is in guarded condition. a fire truck from lanham hills was trying to turn on the beltway when a tractor-trailer rear-e
. >> people couldn't breathe, that was the main thing. they were trying to open the doors. main thing for me, no safety measures were given, no information was given to help people in panic situations. they couldn't breathe. we couldn't breathe. >> metro officers were tied up trying to get people out of tunnel who ditched the trains. that meant a lack of help directing passengers on to shuttle buses outside the navy yard station. >>> a metro bus is now out of commission...
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some of the streets off the main arteries are going to be slippery. so if you're out late, it is friday night afterall. take it easy. also take it easy tomorrow morning when you get the paper. right now, 21 downtown. dew point 16. relative humidity 80%. it's a little better. indoors relative humidity is running around 20%. a little bit of light snow. winds out of the south at 11 and pressure is falling, 30.15 inches of mercury. so really kind of interesting. we've had three days in a row in the 20s for highs and two of the three days we had snow. not a lot of snow, but snow. 20 in reston, 19 in fairfax. 19 in arlington. 19 in bethesda. 21 in waldorf and 21 in college park. 19 at andrews and by the bay, it's 20 in annapolis. all right, here's the back edge of the precipitation. again, this was all from the clipper. clippers don't bring as much precipitation. they don't have a lot of moisture. they are dynamic. this is going to be out of here in an hour. that said, if you're west of the divide, you'll probably have a little bit of snow tonight and tomor
some of the streets off the main arteries are going to be slippery. so if you're out late, it is friday night afterall. take it easy. also take it easy tomorrow morning when you get the paper. right now, 21 downtown. dew point 16. relative humidity 80%. it's a little better. indoors relative humidity is running around 20%. a little bit of light snow. winds out of the south at 11 and pressure is falling, 30.15 inches of mercury. so really kind of interesting. we've had three days in a row in the...
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so who are the main beneficiaries of this kind of subsidy system? it's really the food and the meat industry and the grain traders who are the winners. deregulation saves them money by allowing them to pay farmers less for their crops than it costs to produce those crops. so it's not the subsidies themselves that are actually the source of the savings, it's all of the money that they save from those low prices year after year. and those subsidies really quell the political problems for members of congress who won't really do what they're supposed to do. so removing the federal policies that kept overproduction in check and commodity prices stable made grain prices plummet, and it led to the profitability of junk food and factory farm-produced meat. researchers at tufts university estimate that the soft drink companies saved a total of $1.7 billion. they estimate that the meat companies saved nearly $4 billion on animal field between 1997 and 2005. and, obviously, it's had the opposite effect on farmers. let's look at a few corn-heavy products as an
so who are the main beneficiaries of this kind of subsidy system? it's really the food and the meat industry and the grain traders who are the winners. deregulation saves them money by allowing them to pay farmers less for their crops than it costs to produce those crops. so it's not the subsidies themselves that are actually the source of the savings, it's all of the money that they save from those low prices year after year. and those subsidies really quell the political problems for members...
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republican senator john hoeven of north dakota and then maine senator angus king. also today, the government releases the unemployment report for november. we'll talk about the unemployment numbers and what they mean for the economy with marilyn geewax of npr. >> it's quite true that a people history is the result of how our synthesizing the work of great many other historians. what had happened in the 1960s with the culture was that a whole new generation of young historians had come up and they were in essence reevaluating all aspects of our past. >> martin duberman on c-span two. like us on facebook. >> they put us in a field. i don't know someone took a shot and seems like shots were fired. i went down and i think there were something like 96 tanks and each one would fire into the group. anyone that was moaning, they shot. just put it simply, the 150 were made captive and about 84 of them were shot down by ssr forces that captured them. the survivors including ted played dead in the field after they were massed, they are fired on by machine guns in close range
republican senator john hoeven of north dakota and then maine senator angus king. also today, the government releases the unemployment report for november. we'll talk about the unemployment numbers and what they mean for the economy with marilyn geewax of npr. >> it's quite true that a people history is the result of how our synthesizing the work of great many other historians. what had happened in the 1960s with the culture was that a whole new generation of young historians had come up...
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speed to create a powerful wave, rocking the ice floe, rolling the seal one step closer to being a main course. >> here they come. they made a big wave. look at that. big wave. >> everyone was so excited and just thoroughly engrossed in watching what would happen next. >> tom's fellow travelers gasp at the fate of the seal. >> oh, no! >> it was evident that we were witnessing something that happens regularly. >> some of the people near me were distraught, worried about the seal. >> tom baits his fellow travelers. >> if you can't watch the bullfight, you better leave. >> sometimes nature's not for the fainthearted or lily livered. >> when one of the ladies happened to say, oh, my goodness, you know, she was worried about that seal, because we knew what was going to happen, it reminded me of a bullfight. and of course you really know what the outcome is. this animal is going to be eaten. >> tom's reaction was being rather pragmatic and maybe a bit snide. >> experts say orcas are highly intelligent and coordinate their attacks. oftentimes like a cat with a wounded mouse, killer whales will
speed to create a powerful wave, rocking the ice floe, rolling the seal one step closer to being a main course. >> here they come. they made a big wave. look at that. big wave. >> everyone was so excited and just thoroughly engrossed in watching what would happen next. >> tom's fellow travelers gasp at the fate of the seal. >> oh, no! >> it was evident that we were witnessing something that happens regularly. >> some of the people near me were distraught,...
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back to that, the main driver of the spending problem are the health care entitlements. bowles/simpson left that out. >> can you lead and say let's do a bowles/simpson and -- >> absolutely. we're working with the fix the debt coalition and others to say yes, let's come together both sides of the aisle. we've got proponents on our side. we're looking for those on the other side who will say let's do so. >> but you're prepared to go in and say this is what it looks like, let's talk? >> i think we've done that ever since barack obama was elected with the stimulus plan. >> many may disagree. you'll go in and say negotiate on our suggestion and come to the table. >> we consistently have done that. unform it's not been properly or accurately portrayed because it is about sitting down together and figuring out how we fix the problems for the people who put us there. >> eric cantor had his say. coming up, reaction to that interview with eric cantor. did what we just hear provide some real hope for the end of the dysfunction in washington or is it the cold swissair that's making
back to that, the main driver of the spending problem are the health care entitlements. bowles/simpson left that out. >> can you lead and say let's do a bowles/simpson and -- >> absolutely. we're working with the fix the debt coalition and others to say yes, let's come together both sides of the aisle. we've got proponents on our side. we're looking for those on the other side who will say let's do so. >> but you're prepared to go in and say this is what it looks like, let's...
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. >> the main questions of why. why did this happen? how did this happen? >> reporter: seeking answers no one may ever have. and at this point no perfect answer about the future of sandy hook elementary. drew? >> susan candiotti tonight in newtown, connecticut. so could we see congress take up legislation that will bana sought rifles? we're going to hear from the left and right about the chances such a proposal might have. >>> vice president biden's proposals to curb gun violence are supposed to deal with movies and it's going to deal with the assault weapons ban that has washington talking. the last ban didn't work anyway according to some studies. when i talked about it with with l.z. granderson, i asked if the push for a ban would be worth the effort. >> the thing about what vice president biden's going to unveil on tuesday is really interesting because there are three different conversations in my opinion that are happening regards to guns. the first conversation is about mass shootings and what are we going to do about that. the second conversation is
. >> the main questions of why. why did this happen? how did this happen? >> reporter: seeking answers no one may ever have. and at this point no perfect answer about the future of sandy hook elementary. drew? >> susan candiotti tonight in newtown, connecticut. so could we see congress take up legislation that will bana sought rifles? we're going to hear from the left and right about the chances such a proposal might have. >>> vice president biden's proposals to curb...
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nebraska is more complicated than maine. they're trying to do it--the proponents say it's the most democratic way to do it, but it's decidedly undemocratic because they have people drawing the lines. when that happens it can only lead to a very undemocratic and disasterrous result. >> cenk: it looks like we'll avoid it for now and they've been shamed into it. the republicans have retreated from things in the past that seem so controversial only to come back to them later when people had gotten used to the idea oh, maybe not so bad. look as chris pointed out the democrats have wanted to do it in the past, it doesn't matter which party it is, it's a bad idea. in a democracy more votes should equate to winning the election. the u.s. court of appeals on the dc circuit all three republicans said president obama's recent appointments are not constitutional. quote, obama did not have the power to make three recent appointments in the national labor relations board because the senate was officially in session at the time. how import
nebraska is more complicated than maine. they're trying to do it--the proponents say it's the most democratic way to do it, but it's decidedly undemocratic because they have people drawing the lines. when that happens it can only lead to a very undemocratic and disasterrous result. >> cenk: it looks like we'll avoid it for now and they've been shamed into it. the republicans have retreated from things in the past that seem so controversial only to come back to them later when people had...
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the only exception being northern maine. this is by far looking like this week is one of the colder weeks we're going to have this winter. we survived this week, we'll have one or two more cold ones. but probably shouldn't get too much worse. temperatures today, chilly. kansas city, st. louis, all of the fwlakz, mgreat lakes, midwe heading in the right direction. >> all right. warmer days ahead. thanks so much, bill. >>> a pair of u.s. drone strikes kill taliban expander today. stocks soar but moodies issues a warning. and thieves try to still atm machines all caught on tape. plus, iowa's field of dreams from the kevin costner classic has been sold. details coming up. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily
the only exception being northern maine. this is by far looking like this week is one of the colder weeks we're going to have this winter. we survived this week, we'll have one or two more cold ones. but probably shouldn't get too much worse. temperatures today, chilly. kansas city, st. louis, all of the fwlakz, mgreat lakes, midwe heading in the right direction. >> all right. warmer days ahead. thanks so much, bill. >>> a pair of u.s. drone strikes kill taliban expander today....
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she's payroll clerk at detroit's main post office. she'll be rewarded with an extra 5% in her pension. >> you don't see that kind of worker loyalty and dedication these days. that is a dying breed. tip my hat to her. i'm going the call out six sometime next week. >>> when we come back this morning, courage and recovery. a soldier talks about the unprecedented surgery that gave him, literally, a new set of arms. >>> also ahead, alex rodriguez at the center of another doping scandal. could this be a-rod's final strike? [ male announcer ] everyday thousands of people are choosing advil®. my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the shoulders. i get muscle aches all over. advil® is great. pain and soreness is just out of the picture. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and for sinus congestion, now you can get advil® combined
she's payroll clerk at detroit's main post office. she'll be rewarded with an extra 5% in her pension. >> you don't see that kind of worker loyalty and dedication these days. that is a dying breed. tip my hat to her. i'm going the call out six sometime next week. >>> when we come back this morning, courage and recovery. a soldier talks about the unprecedented surgery that gave him, literally, a new set of arms. >>> also ahead, alex rodriguez at the center of another...
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down because of the water main break. >> thank you. we have developing news on peninsula, we learned that two of the three people killed in a car accident in foster city are just 12 and 16. cornell bernard joins us live from the scene. >> three members of the same family were in the car, one of them is fighting for his life this morning, two lanes are eastbound 92 re-opened a short time ago following the terrible crash, the aftermath remains here, and a damaged guardrail and a toppled light pole and c.h.p. says it happened when a car with five people riding inside struck the guardrail on the foster city boulevard off-ramp about 9:45 and flipped over. the impact killed an 18-year-old including two brothers, 16 and 12. >> for unknown reasons the vehicle lost control. it went off the roadway and struck the guardrail on the side of the freeway and it overturned striking a metal light utility pole and rested on the roof. >> c.h.p. is investigating exactly why it happened. two people, including a 21-year-old driver, were injured and one of t
down because of the water main break. >> thank you. we have developing news on peninsula, we learned that two of the three people killed in a car accident in foster city are just 12 and 16. cornell bernard joins us live from the scene. >> three members of the same family were in the car, one of them is fighting for his life this morning, two lanes are eastbound 92 re-opened a short time ago following the terrible crash, the aftermath remains here, and a damaged guardrail and a...
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andrea, i think the main debate will be about legalization and specifically how do you legalize folks. you can have everything from guest and residenty, and that will be the debate in congress in the coming year. >> coming up, are you also going to be faced almost immediately with the whole crisis over the debt ceiling. not house has been holding really firm. what do you think about coming into this partisan divide coming up here in congress? >> well, i mean, i hope to be part of a freshman class and a group of folks in congress who can take care of the finances and systems without creating more self-inflicted wounds. we know that last time we went through this it hurt the stock market nationally. it hurt our bond ratings. we have to create something that doesn't create this self-inflicted wound every couple of years. >> half of the time, the great castro brothers from texas. thank you very much. we look forward to seeing you when you are here in washington. welcome to congress. >> thank you. thank you. >> and up next, second term challenges. how can president obama work with republic
andrea, i think the main debate will be about legalization and specifically how do you legalize folks. you can have everything from guest and residenty, and that will be the debate in congress in the coming year. >> coming up, are you also going to be faced almost immediately with the whole crisis over the debt ceiling. not house has been holding really firm. what do you think about coming into this partisan divide coming up here in congress? >> well, i mean, i hope to be part of a...
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and the main topic, guns. >> and define the issue, number one, it's not going to get to congress, that's not going to happen. >> it's not? why. >> too many people in the house, no, i think it's a state issue. i think that new york state, this week passed very tough anti-gun law, banned assault rifles. >> governor cuomo. >> a different situation in texas than it is in new york so i think the states should do it. >> and what kind of-- >> it's a different situation, you live in a rural area, down by the mexican border, you need some fire power. >> i think the president should have done it state by state? >> it should be a state by state issue. >> and say something that the audience-- >> and i'm not in the business to please the audience, i'm in business to solve the problem. >> and "zero dark thirty," the movie about the capture of osama bin laden and this movie was nominated for best picture. kathryn bigelow who directed was not nominated and some people saying that she was snubbed because she presented torture in the movie. >> she did write an article that said, i just put on the screen w
and the main topic, guns. >> and define the issue, number one, it's not going to get to congress, that's not going to happen. >> it's not? why. >> too many people in the house, no, i think it's a state issue. i think that new york state, this week passed very tough anti-gun law, banned assault rifles. >> governor cuomo. >> a different situation in texas than it is in new york so i think the states should do it. >> and what kind of-- >> it's a different...
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consumer spending continues to be the main driver of the economy, and i think what we're seeing is companies laser focused on how can they do things more productively, how can they lower costs and how can they stay competitive in this environment? >> tom: your focus on the consumer has led you to the largest consumer products company out of there, proctor expf gamble, pg the sticker. what do you anticipate out of p.g. this year. >> we're thinking p.g. has basically an opportunity because it's going through a major corporate restructuring. in the past when they've done a restructuring, that's provided a catulous for the stock to do better. plus they have an attractive dividend and we think good dividend growth going for the. >> tom: concerns at all about the if costs of commodities rising more than their retail prices? >> that's always a concern for a consumer products company. actually, it looks like some of those increases in commodities are moderating, and that could be good news for p.g. as well. >> you're also looking at qualm com. it has been able to ride the iphone to great success. in
consumer spending continues to be the main driver of the economy, and i think what we're seeing is companies laser focused on how can they do things more productively, how can they lower costs and how can they stay competitive in this environment? >> tom: your focus on the consumer has led you to the largest consumer products company out of there, proctor expf gamble, pg the sticker. what do you anticipate out of p.g. this year. >> we're thinking p.g. has basically an opportunity...
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that's the main thing. don't snack inbetween. >> of course you can bring them all back to us as well. thank you andrea. >>> head on over to topper. we have the weather forecast. top. >> all that food sounds so good. all right, it feels like new orleans, doesn't it? upper 60s, let me show you temperatures. we are tracking more warm weather, thunderstorms, and maybe some snow. 59 downtown. 72 in culpeper. 68 in leesburg. and 64 in gaithersburg. get ready to hop >>> speed limit is way too slow. that's according to a pair of state delegates who say drivers aught to be allowed to go faster, at least on some sections of the interstate and toll roads. >> one of those roads, the new intercounty connector. the story behind the wheel. >> the drivers easy picking. the maryland transportation authority police patrol, they have written 887 speeding tickets and warnings on this road in the last three months of 2012 alone. a road, mind you, that you pay $4 to ride on end to end. >> you are paying to use it and paying for
that's the main thing. don't snack inbetween. >> of course you can bring them all back to us as well. thank you andrea. >>> head on over to topper. we have the weather forecast. top. >> all that food sounds so good. all right, it feels like new orleans, doesn't it? upper 60s, let me show you temperatures. we are tracking more warm weather, thunderstorms, and maybe some snow. 59 downtown. 72 in culpeper. 68 in leesburg. and 64 in gaithersburg. get ready to hop >>>...